Sweden's IKEA to open first store in Ukraine in 2019 - Strategeast
MVW on Twitter: "From sweden with love 🇺🇦 #Ikea #Ukraine https://t.co/hfSla7Utj2" / Twitter
Ukraina, Ikea | Ikea handler trevirke fra Russland - tross krigen i Ukraina
Ikea to sell factories and cut jobs in Russia over its invasion of Ukraine - CBS News
IKEA's first store in Ukraine to open in Kyiv's Ocean Mall - Klitschko
IKEA decides to open store in Ukraine after launch of e-commerce in spring 2020 - Dec. 03, 2019 | KyivPost
Hej Kyiv!
Why hundreds of Western companies are abandoning Russia with barely a shrug - Nevada Current
Ukraine invasion: Furniture giant Ikea closes all stores and stops sourcing materials from Russia | World News | Sky News
IKEA to open first store in Ukraine next year | Reuters.com
IKEA to 'scale down' operations in Russia, Belarus
IKEA Promises New Data Controls for Consumers - WSJ
The IKEA Foundation commits €20 million to UNHCR, the UN Refugee Agency, to respond to the humanitarian emergency in Ukraine and neighbouring countries. - IKEA Foundation
Russians buy last goods from H&M, IKEA as stores begin exit | Russia-Ukraine war News | Al Jazeera
IKEA pauses operations in Russia and Belarus
Business Ukraine magazine - Finally! After years of false starts and setbacks, Ukraine's first IKEA store will reportedly open on 1 February at Kyiv's Blockbuster Mall https://itc.ua/news/pershij-v-ukra%D1%97ni-magazin- ikea-vidkri%D1%94tsya-1-lyutogo-v ...
Ikea's response to its illegal timber scandal is a sham. Here's why | Earthsight
Ikea's suspension of Russian operations will impact 'all sub-suppliers' | IntraFish.com
IKEA designs Blue Dot "safe spaces" for children fleeing Ukraine
IKEA to 'further scale down' operations in Russia, Belarus over Ukraine war | The Times of Israel
The ice is broken: the story of the Swedish giant IKEA's entry Ukraine – Асоціація рітейлерів України
Ikea and T.J. Maxx Halt Russia Operations - The New York Times
IKEA commits €1 million and goods in-kind to support UNICEF's work for families fleeing Ukraine | UNICEF